Wilson scratched from league meet

St. Mary’s High track star Trinity Wilson has been scratched from all of her events in the Bay Shore Athletic League championships this week due to her fractured toe, St. Mary’s girls coach Jeff Rogers told me this afternoon.

Wilson suffered the injury to the big toe of her left foot. It occurred in a preliminary heat of the girls 100-meter high hurdles at the Stanford Invitational on April 7. Trinity won the race in 13.41 seconds, the fastest wind-legal high school time in the nation this season according to the DyeStat Elite 100 rankings.

Rogers said that Wilson will not hardship in any individual events into the North Coast Section Bay Shore Area Championships on May 19.

Wilson won the California Interscholastic Federation state championship 100 hurdles title in 2011 to end her high school season and proceeded over the next two months to also win 100 hurdles titles at the USA Junior Outdoor Championships, the World Youth Championships and the Pan-American Junior Championships. Her time at the USA Junior Outdoor Championships, a wind-legal 13.15 seconds, ranked No. 1 in the event among national high school female athletes in 2011.